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USOC chairman apologizes to Nassar victims, defends CEO

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More than 250 women and girls say they were abused by former Olympic doctor Larry Nassar. Two senators and 18 Olympians called on Scott Blackmun, the CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee, to resign after allegations he mishandled reports of Nassar's abuse. Committee chairman Larry Probst defended Blackmun Thursday night.



South, North Korea march under unified flag in Olympic opening ceremony

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Athletes from around the world are marching into Pyeongchang Olympic Stadium with their nations' flags Friday. Also, in a historic moment, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shook hands with the president of South Korea. Ben Tracy reports.

Wall Street volatility "jarring" but "overdue"

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Wall Street opens after the Dow suffered its second-worst points drop ever. It closed more than 1,000 points lower Thursday. The worst drop in history, nearly 1,200 points, happened Monday. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the market is in correction territory.

Winter storm blasts Midwest

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A powerful winter storm is snarling travel for millions of Americans. Heavy snowfall is creating a dangerous commute for drivers in the Midwest. Dean Reynolds reports from Chicago.

Former White House aide Omarosa says Americans should be worried

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Former Trump White House aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman is opening up about her 11 months in the West Wing. She's now a contestant on CBS' "Celebrity Big Brother," where her description of life inside the president's inner circle brought her to tears. Jan Crawford reports.

Almanac: Crash test dummies

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On February 11, 2005, physicist and engineer Samuel Alderson, who developed the first anthropomorphic test device for auto safety testing, died at age 90

Jill Messick's death "collateral damage" of Weinstein scandal, family says

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The family of Jill Messick, a Hollywood executive who took her own life, says she was "collateral damage" in the Harvey Weinstein scandal. The 50-year-old died Wednesday. An email from Weinstein's attorney appears to show Messick supported Weinstein's claim that he did not rape actress Rose McGowan. Vladimir Duthiers reports.

White House admits it fumbled response to Rob Porter abuse allegations

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The White House admits it made a mistake with staff secretary Rob Porter, one of President Trump's most trusted aides. Administration officials tell CBS News senior staff mishandled their response to abuse allegations by Porter's two ex-wives. Julianna Goldman reports.

Congress approves spending bill to end brief government shutdown

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The House approved a compromise funding bill and sent it to President Trump to sign, ending the second government shutdown in three weeks. The Senate voted for the measure after a midnight deadline because of a long protest by Republican Sen. Rand Paul. Nancy Cordes reports.

Nature up close: Pikas

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The most endearing animal you've probably never heard of survives without hibernating at alpine altitudes





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